The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 May 1928 — Page 2

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OPPORTUNITY \ prominent lil'.> insurance coropanv handling a complete line i,f Hie insurance foi the public ha openini foi a repri enta live in this county. I ither part >.r lull time lepresentation. tippi.itiiiiit^ tut man to huild up liis on n business. I literal rnmini ir.n- ' nlisiantial ieni.;i L >- trnni ■ toil il you are t.illintto put yotn itfi-.rt ’.I it. \\. hart, >nii in e.. i »ay. \ ihanre that <lf,p‘-n i a.mi ot't

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Tlf Fc D AILY BA NITER Entered Jn the »*o^t Office nt Oreenraatle, Indiana, n* ntrnnri clna* tnn!l matter. I’nder the art of .Rnrcfc 8, 1*711. Subiirription prS<*e. lh rents per week.

Personal And Local News

See the 72’romp away from them all

Miss May Pn’kf tt of Reelpvilie was visitor in (iieenen-tie Tuesday. Prof. J. P. Naylor and Mrs. Franl; Bitlle.s spent today in Indianapolis. Mrs. Mary Hoover, w'io has been j visiting relatives in Chicago

. turned to her home.

lias re-

(ieorge Rockwell, Cloverdale resii nt wa a husine visitoi in (ireen-.■ft-tl.' W.-dtif day morning. Robert H. Steven.-'n, county agricultural agent, v\:i in Terre Haute on husines Wedne day. The Official Board of the First ( hristian Church will meet Thursday i veiling at 7:iiH o'clock at the church. O. .A, Day of Fillmore is in l.anaing, Vflch., \dslting his son, Oscar Day who is a -istant -late statistician, I here.

The »)ne great outstanding fact in automobiles today is that, While practically every car that runs is patterned after Chrysler—the Illustrioin ''72” continues to romp away from and around them all in every phase of performance that make* motoring a pleasure. Which cun and does mean only one thing, of course —that since it can quickly be proven that Chrysler **72” excel* every car which seeks to compete with it without a single exception, it unmistakably gives the greatest monetary and performance return which evists in the world’s mutor-iar market today. UJ<I Illustrious New Chrysler “72" Prices—Two-puscngcr Coup* (with i unit U seal), >1545; Royal S«dan, #1595; Sport Roads ret (*■(/■ tumble seal), #1595; Four-pau*nger Coup., #1595; Town Sedan, #1695; Convertible Coupe < wifA rumble teat), #1745; Crown Sedan, #1"’95. Ill prices f. o b. Detroit, subject to current Federal excise tax. Chrysler dealers are in a position to extend the cor,lenience of time payments. Chrysler!?^’ 0. J. Rector Sales

Meiting at Pah tine Church will hf on the fi ond Sunday, May 13, inslead of tin* third : atm,lay and Sun-

day as it ha hpen.

Fillmore Chapter No. ]8l? O, E. S. meet- Thur day evening at 7:3tl. There will he a penial election. Mem

hei please take notice.

Fail Fi k Camp No. United Spam h War Veterans will meet tonight at >:3tl m Dr. Hawkins Offic-. livery member i reqtie ted to

]) resent.

W . C. T. U. To Entertain. The Woman's t hri-tian Temperance Union will give a reception Mon day, May 7th foi tin* members who have joined in the tecent ‘‘Jubilee” membership drive. The reception will be in the form of a one ..’dock luncheon al the BaptFt Church. The affair will he held a week earlier so that the Union may select the candidates who he-t represent tin* principles of the W C. T. U. The Indie- of the BaptM ('hutch have kindly consented to five a 33 cen‘. luncheon. Those planning to at ten \ please notify Mis Heyl or Mi-. Todi} by Saturday. It Imped that at least 100 ladies will he present. •f. .j. Pilch-In Supper. Miss Irene Owens, Berry St., wai hostess to the I . elis Sunday School Class of the Christian Church Tuesday evening at i pitch-in supper. Thy supper was sen* i at small tables. *!• •!• •!• 4* 1- -I* Mooseheart Women To Meet. The W'omen of Moo-eheait l egion Will meet in tegular session Thtrr day at 7:30. *!* *{* •!• •f 4 *1* Meetings Postponed. All meeting - of the Woman’s Stud Club have been postponed until Jun* .

Flections Tuesday. The OverThe-Tea-Ciips Club met for the annual election of officers on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. W. M. McGaughey, East Seminary .Street.) Mi-s Rose Joslin, was elected presi-j dent, Mrs. S. A. Hays, First Vice-i President, Mr-. R. I.. O’Hair, Second Vice-President, Mr-. C. J. Arnold, Rer. Secretary, Miss Nellie Hammond, Treasurer, and Mrs. W. 1 . Dennlaii, couneU member. *j« »!» >|« ,j. Mrs. (.ray President. Election of officets for the follow ing year Was made Tue day at a meeting of the Art Needle Work Club at the home of Mrs. Will Alliee, Sidle Road 43. Following are the officers: Presi-d-nt, Mi John Gray; Vice President Mi . T. E. Evans; Secretary, Mrs. I.. I). Snider, and Treasurer Mis. Oscar Thomas. K-freshmfnfs were served at th< close of the meeting during the oc* ial hour. + + •j* ff* ♦ I htir-day Rending ( lull. Mi Robeit Stoner will entertain the I hui day Reading ('lull nt the lionu of Mr.-. O. P. Vauglin, Old So., Iridiana St., Tlmr day evening at 7:30 o’clock.

See ilit* Line Of Refrigerators al (jardiier Bros. Price?! are all who I sale 11 ip If Prado from ^22,50 ii]i. All Kinds On Display.

SubscriLe for “The Banner”

Nothing ha been heard ns far I'oncei ning the i.leotity ot the per-on: implicated in the tobacco llieft at the 'Thembly and Williams Wholesale

llotise Monday nlgiil

.1. ftul M M111*■ i of 'I Louis and \Ji . Wilbur Helm of Evanston til , ai.* viuting thf-ii aunt Mi s Ha*-I liett Peck. Mi Peek is recoveiini* !

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It J. B. Henry and-her brother,| J. H. VA < lister, left ’I ue day afternoon : l'‘i R'l.'inoke, Va., .ailed by the iieatl.j |«*t theil fat Tie. , J. p. Weir ter. The j | ftmeiai will probably be Thursday

. I afternoon.

Greencastle Podge, Number 3IR, | | (). O. F, will meet in regular e -' si on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. There will Ik* important hu itiess and all member are urj^ed to

In pro ent.

Mi Willi Gill, who fell and sus* tamed painful injuries to her head at her home on Andet on street, about '{ o’clock Monday afternoon, is iepnite.i a n ting considerahlv ea -

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A complain) to foreclose mortgage aral loi pi, e ion of real e fate ha . b*'t' lit"! in the Putnam Circuit 1 “dii. I.adoga lluihlijig loan Fund Mid *ving A ociution ver u Dan i**l E. Gilmore el til. I he DePauw .Symphony Orchestra ■aill give a concert at Crawfordsvilh* Tlmi day evening. The concert will be ponsored by the Ctnwfordsvill** K iwani ( luh and will hi* held in the Crawford-ville High School Building

Paul Bell, who i at piesent con ■ nected witli tin* Cincinnnti Post ha In en made dli* i t' r of the touring de partment of the Cincinnati \ii!o ( luh. j„. This position i on: 1st.s of outlining •peeial tours dining the summer fohtemhers of tin- club. Mr. Hell f, well I

known in Greencastle, where m graduated from DePauw aial fo ■ome time wa connected with tie

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TTie Zone of KELVINATION Kelvinator mauiUue * condi non ot dry, trosty cold that it lOnatamly under 50 and above 40 degieea 'I hie ie the Zone ot Kelvination. it is alwayi much colder than averaft retngeiator In rhu imcneely cold and dry an foods not only keep Ireah •i d sweet tor days I ul actually improve ’ Meats become mellow andacqutrea deli-iouj teiidemees and llavor. Green aslsds and vegetablea ''rrisp up tn a marvelous uay All ( Mil able foods stay tweet wholesome and tuvmng

Aching Feet. Or n TIkKD kkkklNO Are somet imos (’;uisud by run-down bools. I /*t iif=( I’ppnii’ your sho(‘s. [ J i’olfetion of your feet safeguards health. WEBFR shot: siioi* OPPOSITE POST OFFICE

The county Pension hoard was in -i sion on Wednesday. D. I . Vandament who has been i-riou ly ill for several weeks, remnftls nhout the same. There wil he a meeting of the Sons of Veterans tonight to make arrange ment foi Memorial Day. I In Elmore Entertainers will play ovri the Terre Haute broadcasting tation for an hour, tatting at eight o’clock tin evening. Stewart Richard who has been tti tin- Eureka Vacuum Cleanei i oinpany in Chicago for several month , i at home. He will repre int the company here. A daughter, Margaret I onise, wa hinii to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Knight at their home at fiOl North Indiana I met, Wednesday. Mrs. Knight wa formerly Mi Edith York. Floyd Stringer, who sustained in-J juii. to hi- right arm about three! el- ago, returned Wednesday from Intlianapoli , where he ha- been tin dergoing medical treatment at a ho

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Focal firemen made a run shortly j before noon Wednesday to the house! on the corner of Jackson and Seni j inary streets. A fire -tarled from eoal oil -love in the kitchen. The blaze wa- quickly extingni-hed and no damage caused. The fits! fish stoiy of the season same in thi morning when Nat At-, ams, told a representative of the! Bedford Daily Mail that Harry Thom I | as, of this city, and himself, while i fishing on ‘•Back Creek” on the Pin-| 1 hook- 1 unnelton road yesterday! aught a pike measuring 40; inches in | length and weighing ixteen and onehall pounds. The pike is known as a 11)11 I allonge along the taVes and the , G-h sometimes weigh a- much as ]tm pounds. They never reach that size in • hi part of the -late and the one | caught by tin* two local men yestei day is large (g*ie. Bedford Mail.

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DON’T I .All TO VOTE PRIMARY D\Y May ft is Piimnry Day. Candidatewill Ire chosen for the election in fall. It is highly important that the be-t men ate nominated on both tickets. Make up your mind now, that you nr going to vote. Do your duty and it may not be necessary for so much kicking later on. If you have been one of the 30 pet cen! of Indiana - voters who remained at home oil election day in the past, " solve that you will do your duty a a citizen at the coming primary. —o— —

A Ireezim? unit, that fit* right into your present refrigerator, in a part oi Kelvinator Electric Refrigeration. This freezing unit is automatically v hilled by electricity and stays sold w ithout attention. It is not only cold but dry and keeps the air in your refrigerator crisp and frosty. Install Kelvinator in your refrigerator and the keeping of J 01 id w »l] be no problem. You * an go visiting and simply forget refrigeration. We v. ill be glad to give you details if you phone or call Wabash Valley Electric Co.

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FOREST WEEK OBSERVED TNDIANABOI.IS, May 2. (UP)— IndiaiifiV' annua) observance of Amr*r ( icon forest week, which he#an Snn<lay, April 2*2, i the most successful <*nm))aign for forc-trv eilucation ever i lield in this state, according to Dean I Stanley Cottltey, chuimnn of the committee on observation of the week in Indiana. Dean Coulter, who is also chairman of the State Conservation com mission spent (he wppfc addressing large gathering at DePauw imiverity, Mnneie Stale Normal, Wabash and Franklin College.

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